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“Good fried chicken, great beer”

The fried chicken and Broeder's Pale Ale made me very happy and I ended up tipping like a tourist. (That was due partially to the the three irresistible and cheap pints I enjoyed, after getting gouged earlier at a Plaza Serrano "Irish" pub/tourist trap.) This place easily looks like something that...read more

The fried chicken and Broeder's Pale Ale made me very happy and I ended up tipping like a tourist. (That was due partially to the the three irresistible and cheap pints I enjoyed, after getting gouged earlier at a Plaza Serrano "Irish" pub/tourist trap.) This place easily looks like something that might have sprung up in Wicker Park, Chicago in...
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I was really surprised by my visit to Nola. Don't know what I expected but I found a tiny restaurant where you order at a counter and get served at another. The service is friendly, gentle and efficient, and oh the craft beer!
The place was crowded and bustling, maybe not suitable for a romantic evening, but perfect to have...
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Nola is a unique cajun style restaurant in Palermo. The owner is from Louisiana and the food is both authentic and delicious. They have many typical dishes from the New Orleans area, and also different specials depending on the day (a popular one being chicken and waffles!). Nola also has really good beer, which is even better during their daily...
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The food was delicious we really enjoyed it and the wine and beer was great. The sauces are super spicy - and it has a great atmosphere. However we were hungry again before we left especially the guys in our group and ended up stopping to buy food again before we got home! It's super expensive for such small portions...
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We were recommended this small restaurant by a local coffee shop owner. Its small with a few items to choose and the beer is made there. The atmosphere was friendly and it got busy around 9pm. Food was tasty and beer better than most. At a reasonable price it was worth a visit and was popular with locals.

Found this restaurant via Pickupthefork.com (a great guide to BA restaurants) and it certainly did not disappoint. Liza & Francisco who own Nola are incredibly welcoming and warm. Went there twice during our stay in BA because it was so good. Had the fried chicken sandwich, fried sweetbreads, amazing local-brewed beers. Great place to check out in BA!

Went for the famous fried chicken waffles and was so disappointed. The waffle was the best waffle I've had, but the fried chicken was just a fried BONE. To give you an estimate on the size it was like 2 tiny chicken wings you eat at a wing bar... And that 'plate' was 90 pesos. Really?
The gumbo I had...
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Cosmopolitan Buenos Aires was lacking Creole/Cajun/Southern-inspired food until NOLA came about. First it was a "puerta cerrada" and then it jumped into serving crowds of local and expats alike when it opened its doors to all.
Food (gumbo, chicken sandwich, fried chicken and waffles, "mollejitas" [sweetbreads] as to add a local must have, and the day's specials) is picked up...
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Great place for a summer time beer and fried chicken. Went with friends and loved it. They have a good happy hour too. Do not expect anything fancy in terms of service or the space itself but Nola doesn't need that.

Staying in Palermo

Neighborhood Profile

Palermo

Best known as the largest neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Palermo is divided into different quarters, each with its own unique identity. The high-end quarter is Palermo Chico, characterized by magnificent mansions, regal avenues, and exclusive apartment buildings, and home to the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA), a favorite amongst locals. The largest park in the city, the Bosques de Palermo, is Palermo's most famous landmark and a popular destination for nature walks, picnics, rollerblading, and cycling. The scene becomes much trendier in Palermo Soho, a hip area known for its cool cafés and unique design stores, filled with shoppers on weekends; and Palermo Hollywood, renowned for the numerous restaurants, bars and nightclubs, which make it the preferred spot for nights out and special occasions.

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